Three pasting ‘anti-corruption’ posters arrested



Three members of the ‘Voice Against Corruption’ (VAC) organization, who were putting up posters of the organization, have been arrested by Modara Police.
The three members, Nadarajah, Lakshman and Asela were arrested while they were pasting posters in Modara area.
The posters had the question “Where’s gold, money & ships seized from the LTTE” in Sinhalese and Tamil.
A
situation has arisen to compensate the loss occurred from the electricity
production to exhaust a large amount from the state revenue was said by
Minister of Power and Energy Mrs.Pavithra Wanniarachchi.


Under the Thermal Power
station constructed at Nooraicholai, to distribute electricity to Anuradhapura
district, electricity posts will get erected and electricity wires would be
connected through Putalam.
Minister made this
statement at a meeting arranged to explore the crisis faced by the
fishermen.
Approximately 23 rupees
and 50 cents is the expenditure for the electricity production for one unit.
However ten million consumers are incurred three rupees for one
unit.
There is reasonable to
the protest carried out by the Puttalam fishermen that electricity distributions
are supplied for outside districts from the Nooraicholai Thermal Power
station.
However, we are
attempting to use alternative ways. But it is not possible. The alternative ways
which we identified will pave way for other crisis.
Hence considering the
welfare of the country, we are compelled to give our coordination to this
project.
Concerning this, if
surveyed and if the problems faced are in detail identified, and a report is
submitted to me, I could make arrangements to allocate the necessary financial
allotments was mentioned by her.
Wednesday , 27 February 2013
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